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I Truly, Truly Believe - The Temptations

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2009

Song: "I Truly, Truly Believe"
Year: 1967
Artist: The Temptations
Album: "The Temptations Wish It Would Rain", 1968.

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  • How was this gem found? I've been missing this forever. THANKS!

  • You're welcome!

  • Melvin was the best thing about the Tempts with the exception of Eddie and David..

  • He was great!

  • Melvin, Melvin, Melvin! My brother you had it going on. How low can you go? Big eyed wonder.  You are truly, truly missed.

    Old school-soul school, uh, good God!

  • He will always be remembered.

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  • this is my favorite temps song. i truly,truly believe!

  • me and my sister loved melvin when we were young we called him boom boom!

  • Wow! I had forgotten about this cut. Haven't heard it in years. Still love it.

  • The roses mean, "I love you," and the violets mean: "I'll always be truly, girl..."

  • Man, was Blue's voice cool or what?! Just total sweetness.

  • That Melvin was a true asset.... i alwasy say the Tempts was a God plan, leaving a mark on the world... Motown... Thank God for you, you eased the pain and gave us hope.

  • Love this joint ....

  • You are so right, Melvin sanged lead on several songs,in my opinion they should of allowed him to sang lead on more songs because of his unique bass voice. Melvin had one of a kind bass voice. Berry wasn't a very smart businessman in my opinion, yes by all means he started Motown, but I feel he got blind sided with Diana Ross, and didn't develop all of the talent he had at Motown.

  • @anntheia59 yup... Franklin sang a handful of featured leads with the group as well, including the songs "I Truly, Truly Believe" (The Temptations Wish It Would Rain, 1968), "Silent Night" (Give Love At Christmas, 1980), "The Prophet" (A Song for You, 1975), and his signature live performance number, Paul Robeson's "Ol' Man River".

  • In my humble opinion this was the best album ever by the Temptations, I don't think there was a bad song on the whole album. Hand dance down on this song back in the day.

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